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Vibrational Mechanics: Modeling Buildings

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This lecture covers the modeling of buildings in the context of vibrational mechanics, discussing topics such as guided cantilever beams, equations of motion, and system responses. The instructor provides detailed insights into the analysis of vibrations in structural systems.

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